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Device for keeping a computer of a motor vehicle comprising a microprocessor in a standby mode and switching to an active mode Download PDF

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US20150232047A1 US14/429,187 US201314429187A US2015232047A1 US 20150232047 A1 US20150232047 A1 US 20150232047A1 US 201314429187 A US201314429187 A US 201314429187A US 2015232047 A1 US2015232047 A1 US 2015232047A1
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A device for keeping a computer (1) of a motor vehicle in a standby mode and for switching over to an active mode, includes at least one electrical switch (2) connected in such a way that a change of initial state of the electrical switch constitutes the event triggering the switching over of the computer. This device further includes an electrical circuit (1 a, 2, 3, 3 a) incorporating each electrical switch, and an electrical power supply (3) designed to exhibit two states, a power supply conducting steady state of each electrical switch in which it does not generate power consumption, obtained in the absence of a signal on its control input (3b) or upon the reception of a control signal (Sc) of logic level “0”, and a blocked state in which it generates power consumption, obtained in the presence of a control signal of logic level “1” on its control input.

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  • The invention relates to a device for keeping a computer of a motor vehicle comprising a microprocessor in a standby mode, called transport mode, and for switching over to an active mode, called customer mode.
  • Between the date when a new vehicle leaves an assembly line and the date that that vehicle is taken over by its purchaser, many weeks often elapse, required for the transportation of said vehicle between its place of production and the final dealer.
  • During this period, the electrical consumption of the vehicle has to be as low as possible in order to avoid a discharging of the battery and, for this reason, each vehicle is initially configured in a mode, called transport mode, in which all the usual functions of the “car interior” computer are deactivated, apart from a function, performed by the microprocessor of this computer, of monitoring the state of an electrical switch connected in such a way that a change of state of said electrical switch constitutes an event triggering a switchover of said computer between its transport mode and the customer mode in which all its functions are reestablished. As an example, the electrical switches used can be the switches inserted into the handles of the vehicles in order to control the unlocking of the doors, the switch actuated by the vehicle ignition key, etc.
  • Such a transport mode therefore requires only the microprocessor to be powered in order for the latter to periodically monitor the state of each electrical switch concerned, and, in practice, the electrical consumption inherent in this transport mode is in the order of 400 microamperes-hour to a few milliamperes-hour.
  • Such an electrical consumption proves sufficiently low to serve as a guarantee, in most cases, against a total discharge of the batteries of the vehicles.
  • However, it has been found that, given the maximum transportation times added to the storage periods, a total guarantee could be obtained only if the electrical consumption is in the vicinity of 100 microamperes-hour.
  • The present invention aims to satisfy this requirement and its main objective is therefore to provide a device for keeping a vehicle computer in a transport mode leading to an almost zero electrical consumption while this transport mode is implemented.
  • To this end, the aim of the invention is a device for keeping a computer of a motor vehicle comprising a microprocessor in a standby mode, called transport mode, and for switching over to an active mode, called customer mode, said device comprising at least one electrical switch connected in such a way that a change of initial state of said electrical switch constitutes the event triggering the switching over of the computer between its transport mode and its customer mode. According to the invention, and firstly, this keeping and switching device also comprises:
      • an electrical circuit incorporating each electrical switch and an electrical power supply provided with a terminal for connection to the battery of the vehicle and a control input linked to the microprocessor by a control line, said electrical power supply being designed to exhibit two states:
        • a power supply conducting steady state of each electrical switch in which it does not generate power consumption, obtained in the absence of a signal on its control input or upon the reception of a control signal Sc of logic level “0”,
        • and a blocked state in which it generates power consumption, obtained in the presence of a control signal Sc of logic level “1” on its control input,
      • and a logic circuit designed to detect the change of initial state of each electrical switch and to deliver a signal activating the microprocessor upon this detection.
  • Furthermore, according to the invention, the microprocessor is programmed, after it has been activated, to deliver a binary control signal Sc suitable for generating cyclical switchovers of the electrical power supply between its conducting state and its blocked state.
  • According to the invention, each electrical switch is therefore powered, during the transport mode, by an electrical power supply that is in a steady conducting state (absence of signal on its control input), in which it does not generate power consumption.
  • The monitoring of the state of the electrical switches and the detection of the change of initial state of one of said electrical switches do not therefore require any activity on the part of the microprocessor, the activation of which is triggered only following this change of initial state, that is to say upon the switching over of the computer to its customer mode.
  • It should be noted that, according to this method, the power supply of the microprocessor during the transport mode is therefore not only not necessary, but, on the contrary, this absence of power supply guarantees that the electrical power supply is kept in a conducting state, because of the absence of control signal at the control input of said electrical power supply.
  • Such a keeping and switching device therefore makes it possible to optimally limit the consumption of the computer during the transport mode (consumption less than 100 microamperes-hour) and thus makes it possible to satisfy the conditions guaranteeing against the total discharging of the batteries.
  • In the customer mode, the microprocessor is, furthermore, programmed in such a way as to deliver a binary control signal making it possible to monitor the state of each electrical switch in the context of the application to which said electrical switches are dedicated (unlocking of the doors, action of the ignition key, etc.). Such a control signal makes it possible to replace the steady power supply with an alternating power supply designed notably to limit the current consumption in the assumption that a switch is blocked in an active state.
  • Based on this principle, one advantageous embodiment of the invention consists in producing the electrical circuit in such a way that each electrical switch is linked to the ground, and in configuring each of said electrical switches in such a way that it exhibits an open state in the transport mode, and that the event triggering the switching over of the computer consists in the closing of one of said electrical switches.
  • According to this embodiment, each electrical switch is therefore brought to a potential equal to the voltage of the current supplied by the electrical power supply (which is itself equal to the battery voltage) and a closing of an electrical switch causes this potential to be cancelled.
  • Thus, advantageously according to the invention, changing the state of an electrical switch simply entails producing a logic circuit designed to detect a variation of the voltage at the terminals of each electrical switch.
  • According to another advantageous embodiment of the invention, the electrical power supply comprises an electronic switch suitable for exhibiting a conducting state and a blocked state, and electronic means for controlling the switchovers of said electronic switch with a duty cycle that is a function of the form of the binary control signal.
  • Moreover, and advantageously according to the invention, the logic circuit comprises:
      • a first branch intended for the transport mode, for detecting a change of initial state of an electrical switch;
      • and a second branch linked to a logic input of the microprocessor, intended for the customer mode, and designed to detect the changes of state of the electrical switches and to deliver an information signal to said logic input of said microprocessor.
  • This logic circuit is therefore designed to manage, on the one hand, the switchover between the transport mode and the customer mode, and, on the other hand, the switchovers of the electrical switches that occur in said customer mode (unlocking of the doors, ignition switched, etc.).
  • Other features, aims and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings which represent, by way of nonlimiting example, a preferential embodiment thereof. In these drawings:
  • FIG. 1 is an overall electrical diagram of a keeping and switching device conforming to the invention,
  • FIG. 2 represents this device in the transport mode of the computer,
  • FIG. 3 represents this device upon the change of initial state of an electrical switch,
  • FIG. 4 represents this device in the customer mode of the computer, and
  • FIGS. 5 a and 5 b represent the voltage supplied by the electrical power supply, respectively in the transport mode (FIG. 5 a) and in the customer mode (FIG. 5 b) of the computer.
  • The device schematically represented in FIG. 1 consists of a device for keeping a computer 1 of a motor vehicle incorporating a microprocessor 6 in a standby mode, called transport mode, and for switching over to an active mode, called customer mode, this device comprising, in addition to this computer 1, at least one electrical switch 2 linked to the ground and connected to a power supply output 1 a of said computer, in such a way that a change of initial state of said electrical switch constitutes the event triggering the switchover between the transport mode and the customer mode.
  • Firstly, this device further comprises, incorporated in the computer 1:
      • an electrical power supply 3 provided with a power supply output 3 a delivering a current of voltage VS, a terminal 3 c for connecting to the 12 volt battery of the vehicle, and a control input 3 b linked to the microprocessor 6 by a control line Lc, said electrical power supply being designed to exhibit two states:
        • a power supply conducting steady state of each electrical switch 2 in which it does not generate power consumption, obtained in the absence of a signal on its control input 3 b or upon the reception of a control signal Sc of logic level “0”,
        • and a blocked state in which it generates power consumption, obtained in the presence of a control signal Sc of logic level “1” on its control input 3b,
      • a logic circuit 4 to which each electrical switch 2 is connected (power supply output 1 a), designed to detect the changes of state of each of said electrical switches 2 both in the transport mode and in the customer mode of the computer 1, and, upon this detection:
        • during the transport mode, to deliver, at a first logic output 4 a, an activation signal intended for a regulator 5 designed, upon reception of this activation signal, to power the microprocessor 6 with a current of voltage VN usually equal to 5 volts, and thus “reactivate” said microprocessor,
        • during the customer mode, to deliver, at a second logic output 4 b, an information signal intended for a logic input 6 a of the microprocessor 6.
  • Furthermore, the microprocessor 6 is programmed, in addition to its usual functions, to deliver, during the customer mode, to the control input 3 b of the electrical power supply 3, a binary signal, consisting in the example of a 0 volt-5 volt signal, suitable for generating cyclical switchovers of said electrical power supply 3 between its conducting state and its blocked state.
  • Thus, during the transport mode, the microprocessor 6 is switched off, and, because of this, no control signal arrives at the control input 3 b of the electrical power supply 3: the latter is therefore configured, permanently, in a conducting state in which the current delivered at the power supply output 3 a is a current of continuous voltage VSt represented in FIG. 5 a.
  • By contrast, during the customer mode, the electrical power supply 3 is configured alternately in a conducting state and in a blocked state, such that said electrical power supply behaves like a switched mode power supply delivering a current of voltage VSc, represented in FIG. 5 b, the duty cycle of which is determined by the form of the binary control signal Sc.
  • To this end, this electrical power supply 3 mainly comprises:
      • an electronic switch consisting of a MOSFET transistor 9 suitable for exhibiting a conducting state and a blocked state,
      • and electronic means for controlling the switchovers of this MOSFET transistor 9, connected to the control input 3 b and comprising, mainly, two MOSFET transistors 11, 18, said electronic control means being designed to:
        • form an intermediate stage for transforming the voltage of the binary signal into a voltage of 12 volts,
        • controlling, in the presence of a binary control signal Sc on the control input 3 b, blockings of the conducting of the transistor 9 that are a function of the duty cycle of the control signal.
  • To give more detail, and firstly, the electrical power supply 3 comprises a main branch 7 linked to the terminal 3 c, in the extension of which there extend:
      • a first branch 8 powering the source S of the transistor 9, the drain D of which is linked to the power supply output 3 a,
      • a second branch 10 powering the source S of the first control transistor 11, the drain D of which is linked, on the one hand, to the gate G of the transistor 9, and, on the other hand, to the ground via an ancillary line 12 comprising a resistor 13,
      • and a third branch 14 to which is connected a resistor 15, linked, on the one hand, to the gate G of the first control transistor 11, and, on the other hand, to an ancillary branch 16, to which is connected a resistor 17, powering the drain D of the second control transistor 18, the source S of which is linked to the ground.
  • Finally, the gate G of the second control transistor 18 is linked to the control input 3 b by a branch 19 on which a resistor 20 is inserted.
  • Such an electrical power supply 3 operates as follows:
      • in the absence of a signal or upon the reception of a control signal Sc of logic level “0” on the control input 3 b, the two control transistors 11, 18 are blocked and the transistor 9 acting as electronic switch conducts: the electrical power supply 3 delivers a current of voltage Vst (FIG. 5 a) and does not generate power consumption because of the absence of current diverted to the ground,
      • upon the reception of a control signal Sc of logic level “1” on the control input 3 b, the two control transistors 11, 18 conduct and the transistor 9 acting as electronic switch is blocked: the electrical power supply 3 is in a blocked state in which it generates power consumption because an electrical current is diverted to the ground.
  • The logic circuit 4 linked to the power supply output 3 a of the electrical power supply 3 comprises, firstly, a main branch on which a non-return diode 21 and a resistor 22 are inserted, and that is split into two branches 23, 24.
  • The first of these branches 23, intended for the transport mode, and designed to detect a change of initial state of an electrical switch 2, comprises:
      • an electrical line 25 on which there are inserted, in succession, a non-return diode 26, a resistor 27 and a comparator 28 connected to a logic output 4 a linked to the regulator 5, where a logic signal is delivered,
      • and a pull-up resistor 29 linked to the 12 volt battery of the vehicle.
  • The second branch 24, intended for the customer mode and designed to detect the changes of state of the electrical switches 2, comprises:
      • an electrical line 30 on which there are inserted, in succession, a non-return diode 31 and a resistor 32, connected to a logic output 4 b linked to the logic input 6 a of the microprocessor 6,
      • and a pull-up resistor 33 linked to the regulator 5.
  • The operation of this logic circuit 4 is described below.
  • In the transport mode represented in FIG. 2, the electrical power supply 3 is in its conducting state because of the absence of a signal on its control input 3 b, and the switch 2 is open. This electrical switch 2 is therefore raised to a potential equal to the voltage Vst equal to 12 volts of the current supplied by the electrical power supply 3, and the comparator 28 therefore also receives a current of voltage equal to 12 volts and delivers a zero logic signal to the regulator 5: the microprocessor 6 therefore remains off.
  • However, the initial closing of an electrical switch 2 leads to the voltage being cancelled at the power supply output la of the computer 1, and, as represented in FIG. 3, the comparator 28 therefore receives a current of voltage equal to the threshold voltage of the diode 26, generally of the order of 0.6 volt, and delivers a signal of logic level “1” to the regulator 5 and to the pull-up resistor 33 of the second branch 24 of the logic circuit 4. This regulator 5 then delivers a current of voltage VN usually equal to 5 volts, powering the microprocessor 6, causing the latter to be activated and the computer 1 to be switched over to its customer mode.
  • In this customer mode, the comparator 28 is deactivated on a command from the microprocessor 6, and the changes of state of each electrical switch 2 are detected by the second branch 24 of the logic circuit 4 linked to the logic input 6 a of said microprocessor.
  • In a manner similar to the operation of the first branch 23, the detection of this change of state results from a modification of the voltage of the current flowing in the electrical line 30, equal to 12 volts in the open state of the electrical switch 2, and, as represented in FIG. 4, equal to the threshold voltage of the diode 31 in the closed state of said electrical switch.
  • The invention thus leads, on the one hand, to the consumption of the computer being optimally limited during the transport mode (consumption less than 100 microamperes-hour), and, on the other hand, in the customer mode, to each electrical switch being powered alternately in the context of the application to which the latter is dedicated (unlocking of the doors, action of the ignition key, etc.), thus making it possible to limit the current consumption in the assumption that one of said electrical switches is blocked in an active state.

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1. A device for keeping a computer (1) of a motor vehicle in a standby mode, called transport mode, and for switching over to an active mode, called customer mode, said device comprising:
a microprocessor (6),
at least one electrical switch (2) connected in such a way that a change of initial state of said electrical switch constitutes an event triggering the switching over of the computer (1) between its transport mode and its customer mode,
an electrical circuit (1 a, 2, 3, 3a) incorporating each electrical switch (2) and an electrical power supply (3) provided with a terminal (3c) for connection to the battery of the vehicle, said electrical power supply exhibiting a power supply conducting state of each electrical switch (2), and
a logic circuit (4) designed to detect the change of initial state of each electrical switch (2) and to deliver a signal activating the microprocessor (6) upon this detection,
said device being characterized in that:
the electrical power supply is provided with a control input (3 b) linked to the microprocessor (6) by a control line (Lc), and exhibits:
oa power supply conducting state, in which it does not generate power consumption, obtained in the absence of a signal on its control input (3 b) or upon the reception of a control signal (Sc) of logic level “0”, and
oa blocked state in which it generates power consumption, obtained in the presence of a control signal Sc of logic level “1” on its control input (3 b), and
the microprocessor (6) is programmed, after it has been activated, to deliver a binary control signal Sc suitable for generating cyclical switchovers of the electrical power supply (3) between its conducting state and its blocked state.
2. The keeping and switching device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the electrical circuit (1 a, 2, 3, 3 a) is designed so that each electrical switch (2) is linked to the ground, each of said electrical switches being configured to exhibit an open state in the transport mode, so that the event triggering the switching over of the computer (1) consists in the closing of an electrical switch (2).
3. The keeping and switching device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the logic circuit (4) is designed to detect a variation of the voltage at the terminals of each electrical switch (2).
4. The keeping and switching device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the electrical power supply (3) comprises an electronic switch (9) suitable for exhibiting a conducting state and a blocked state, and electronic means (11, 18) for controlling the switchovers of said electronic switch with a duty cycle that is a function of the binary form of the control signal Sc.
5. The keeping and switching device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the logic circuit (4) comprises:
a first branch (23) intended for the transport mode, for detecting a change of initial state of an electrical switch (2),
and a second branch (24) linked to a logic input (6 a) of the microprocessor (6), intended for the customer mode, and designed to detect the changes of state of the electrical switches (2) and to deliver an information signal to the logic input of said microprocessor.
6. The keeping and switching device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the electrical power supply (3) comprises an electronic switch (9) suitable for exhibiting a conducting state and a blocked state, and electronic means (11, 18) for controlling the switchovers of said electronic switch with a duty cycle that is a function of the binary form of the control signal Sc.
7. The keeping and switching device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the electrical power supply (3) comprises an electronic switch (9) suitable for exhibiting a conducting state and a blocked state, and electronic means (11, 18) for controlling the switchovers of said electronic switch with a duty cycle that is a function of the binary form of the control signal Sc.
8. The keeping and switching device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the logic circuit (4) comprises:
a first branch (23) intended for the transport mode, for detecting a change of initial state of an electrical switch (2),
and a second branch (24) linked to a logic input (6 a) of the microprocessor (6), intended for the customer mode, and designed to detect the changes of state of the electrical switches (2) and to deliver an information signal to the logic input of said microprocessor.
9. The keeping and switching device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the logic circuit (4) comprises:
a first branch (23) intended for the transport mode, for detecting a change of initial state of an electrical switch (2),
and a second branch (24) linked to a logic input (6 a) of the microprocessor (6), intended for the customer mode, and designed to detect the changes of state of the electrical switches (2) and to deliver an information signal to the logic input of said microprocessor.
10. The keeping and switching device as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the logic circuit (4) comprises:
a first branch (23) intended for the transport mode, for detecting a change of initial state of an electrical switch (2),
and a second branch (24) linked to a logic input (6 a) of the microprocessor (6), intended for the customer mode, and designed to detect the changes of state of the electrical switches (2) and to deliver an information signal to the logic input of said microprocessor.
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